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The eldest brother upstairs, the brightest is called Sirius. The landlord chose me.
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It's Sirius, and only Saturn and Venus.
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Most of them are, but a few are not. For example, the brightest star that the eye sees is Venus, which is a planet.
Stars are spherical luminous plasmas held together by gravity, and the Sun is the closest star to Earth. Almost all of the other stars that can be seen on Earth at night are within the Milky Way, but due to their distance, these stars appear to be just fixed points of light.
Historically, the more prominent stars have been grouped into constellations and constellations, with the brightest stars having their own traditional names. Astronomers have assembled a catalog of stars that provides criteria for the naming of many different stars.
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Almost all of them are stars.
All the stars visible to the naked eye basically belong to the Milky Way. In addition to the stars, we can also see a few galaxies, and we see a combination of millions to billions of stars, which also looks like a star in the night sky.
There are also Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn, the five brightest planets that are visible for most of the year. In addition to this, supernovae and artificial objects are also visible to the naked eye.
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Yes, there are 6,974 stars (magnitude and above) visible to the naked eye.
However, there are a total of six and a half planets that can be seen, the five elements of gold, wood, water, fire, and earth + Earth + Uranus, which is close to the limit of the naked eye.
The vast majority of the planets we see are indeed stars, while other types of objects can be counted on one hand.
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Most of them are, but a few are not.
For example, the brightest star that the eye sees is Venus, which is a planet.
The limit magnitude of the eye is about equal, and more than 6,000 stars can be seen.
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, the five elements, can all be among the brightest in the day. There is also a Uranus, the brightness is waiting, and in good conditions, it can be seen by the naked eye. There are also a few nebulae, star clusters, and galaxies (the latter two are counted as stars, but it is probably far-fetched to say that nebulae are stars).
All in all, the sky is full of stars, and the vast majority of them are stars.
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Not exactly. There are also a handful of planets.
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The brightest stars that can be seen with the naked eye should be stars.
Actually, for people who live on the street, the starry sky is very simple, and you can't look at the stars. If the city you live in is a bit bustling, the stars in the sky will not be visible. Only the moon and a handful of stars can be seen in the bright night sky——, which contains most of the planets and some of the brightest stars visible to the naked eye.
In addition to the Sun, the brightest star in the sky is Sirius, and the brightest star in the sky is the planet Venus. It usually appears in the western and eastern skies during the delayed time from dusk to sunset, or around dawn.
Venus is a planet orbiting the Sun, and because its orbit is on the inner side of the Earth's orbit, it can only be seen in the evening or around dawn. Disappearing from the west, appearing in the east of dawn, means running from one side of the sun to the other side of the sun. During this time, when you drive in the sky close to the sun, what is not visible to the naked eye will be buried by the sun's brilliance.
The West calls Venus Venus. Ancient China believed that Venus was two stars. It is the hazy star that appears in the west, and the morning star that appears in the east.
Morning Star is a folk star. Venus is very bright and is second only to the night sky as a bright celestial body. Venus is very close to the Earth for many times during its orbital cycle, and it has a dense atmosphere with high reflectivity, so it is dazzlingly illuminated by the Sun.
If viewed with a small telescope at a certain magnification, Venus, like the Moon, can easily show a variety of phases. Some resemble half of the moon, others resemble a crooked crescent.
Venus is very bright and does not shine like a star, so many people who unconsciously find it in the sky even think that it is not a star, but something else. Many people believe that Venus is the North Star. But that's not true.
Polaris is famous, the only star in the sky that does not change displacement with the rotation of the Earth, so it can be used to discern direction. The North Star is not so bright. It can be seen in places with little light pollution in the wild, but it is almost invisible in large cities.
Venus, as a planet, is the sister star of the Earth. Its volume, mass, and composition are very similar to those of the Earth. It is said that Venus and Earth were most likely created from the same nebula material.
Scientists believe that Venus is similar to Earth, and that Venus is also suitable for life to reproduce. However, today's Venus atmosphere and temperature are very high, and it is a hell of intense sulfuric acid rain.
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The planet is Venus, the star is Sirius, the brightest star is still different at different times, and the brightest during the day is obviously the Sun.
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The brightest stars seen are not the same at different times of the year, and in general, the brightest are Polaris and Venus.
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It's the stars in space, they emit light and we can see it with our naked eye.
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Excluding the Moon, the brightest star in the night sky is Venus.
When Venus is in the "full phase" (equivalent to the full moon), the brightness of the stars throughout the day is added together, and it does not grind the brightness of Venus.
When Venus is at the "great elongation of the east" and the "great elongation of the west", the light of Venus can still be seen in the sunlight burning at o'clock.
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Venus in the Morning Dawn:
Venus in the Aurora:
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Among them, Venus (magnitude Jupiter (at its brightest and Mercury (both brighter than Sirius, but Mercury is not easy to see, it is too close to the Sun to see it, the sky is already bright when you can see it, except for the Moon, the brightest star in the night sky is Venus, which is often brighter than all the stars of the day combined.
Mars is also much brighter than Sirius in many cases, so you can't just rely on its brightness to identify Sirius, but also to judge its position. And Sirius is not a planet, its position is fixed, just remember the position of Sirius, it can be seen at a glance in the clear night sky.
Because Orion is the most recognizable constellation at night.
Generally at 9 to 10 o'clock in the evening, it is easy to see it in the night sky in the southwest direction, there are three very bright big stars in its center close together in a row, our country called these three stars as Fu Lu Shou three stars in ancient times, and we can see it as the belt of "Orion".
There are two bright stars above and below these three stars, and there is a star that is not particularly bright above the middle of the two stars, which together form the body of "Orion", and on the right side of Orion, it is an arc like a bow composed of multiple stars, in short, Orion is like a Orion with a bow and arrows, hence the name.
Of course, the second sentence is correct.
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